The Vampyre

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Before Dracula, before modern vampire lore took hold, there was The Vampyre-the groundbreaking tale that gave birth to the romantic, aristocratic vampire of gothic fiction. Written by John Polidori in 1819, this short story marked a turning point in supernatural literature and laid the foundation for the undead creatures that haunt our imaginations today.

The story follows Aubrey, a young English gentleman, who becomes intrigued by the mysterious and charismatic Lord Ruthven. As they travel across Europe, strange and deadly events begin to unfold, and Aubrey slowly uncovers the terrifying truth: Lord Ruthven is not what he appears to be.

With its eerie atmosphere, dark sensuality, and sense of creeping doom, The Vampyre introduced a new breed of monster-one who walks among the elite, preys on the innocent, and blends effortlessly into society.

Born from the same famous night of storytelling that produced Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, this gothic gem is essential listening for fans of vampire fiction, classic horror, and literary history.

The Vampyre is where the legend begins-refined, deadly, and more seductive than ever.

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The Vampyre

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Before Dracula, before modern vampire lore took hold, there was The Vampyre-the groundbreaking tale that gave birth to the romantic, aristocratic vampire of gothic fiction. Written by John Polidori in 1819, this short story marked a turning point in supernatural literature and laid the foundation for the undead creatures that haunt our imaginations today.

The story follows Aubrey, a young English gentleman, who becomes intrigued by the mysterious and charismatic Lord Ruthven. As they travel across Europe, strange and deadly events begin to unfold, and Aubrey slowly uncovers the terrifying truth: Lord Ruthven is not what he appears to be.

With its eerie atmosphere, dark sensuality, and sense of creeping doom, The Vampyre introduced a new breed of monster-one who walks among the elite, preys on the innocent, and blends effortlessly into society.

Born from the same famous night of storytelling that produced Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, this gothic gem is essential listening for fans of vampire fiction, classic horror, and literary history.

The Vampyre is where the legend begins-refined, deadly, and more seductive than ever.

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The Vampyre

The Vampyre

by John William Polidori

Narrated by Digital Voice George E

Unabridged — 1 hours, 13 minutes

The Vampyre

The Vampyre

by John William Polidori

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Unabridged — 1 hours, 13 minutes

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Overview

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Before Dracula, before modern vampire lore took hold, there was The Vampyre-the groundbreaking tale that gave birth to the romantic, aristocratic vampire of gothic fiction. Written by John Polidori in 1819, this short story marked a turning point in supernatural literature and laid the foundation for the undead creatures that haunt our imaginations today.

The story follows Aubrey, a young English gentleman, who becomes intrigued by the mysterious and charismatic Lord Ruthven. As they travel across Europe, strange and deadly events begin to unfold, and Aubrey slowly uncovers the terrifying truth: Lord Ruthven is not what he appears to be.

With its eerie atmosphere, dark sensuality, and sense of creeping doom, The Vampyre introduced a new breed of monster-one who walks among the elite, preys on the innocent, and blends effortlessly into society.

Born from the same famous night of storytelling that produced Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, this gothic gem is essential listening for fans of vampire fiction, classic horror, and literary history.

The Vampyre is where the legend begins-refined, deadly, and more seductive than ever.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940195503994
Publisher: SPA Publishing
Publication date: 06/16/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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